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Kébili residents face fourth day of water crisis amid heatwave

From La Presse · () French

Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Residents in Tunisia's Kébili governorate are experiencing severe water shortages for the fourth consecutive day due to repeated disruptions and cuts.
  • The crisis, affecting multiple villages including Souk Lahad and Kébili-Nord, coincides with a severe heatwave.
  • Officials attribute the water supply disruptions to successive power outages affecting the region's pumping stations.

Residents in Tunisia's Kébili governorate are enduring a fourth day of severe water shortages, with repeated disruptions and cuts plaguing several localities. The crisis is significantly impacting villages within the Souk Lahad delegation and the towns of Tombar and Staftimi in Kébili-Nord.

Daily interruptions to the water supply now exceed eight hours, creating immense hardship for the local population. This situation is exacerbated by a severe heatwave currently gripping the region, intensifying the need for reliable access to water. Citizens have urgently appealed to the authorities for immediate intervention.

Abdallah Aziz, head of the National Water Exploitation and Distribution Company (SONEDE) district in Kébili, explained that the persistent water cuts are beyond the company's control. He stated that the primary cause is successive disruptions to the electrical power grid. All pumping stations supplying the governorate's various delegations rely entirely on electricity to function. Consequently, any instability or failure in the power network immediately halts the water distribution process.

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Originally published by La Presse in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.